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1、云浮市20212022学年第二学期高中教学质量检测高二英语考前须知:1 .答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2 .回答选择题时,选出每题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3 .考试时间130分钟;全卷总分值150分,听力25分,笔试125分。第一局部听力(共两节,总分值25分)第一节听力理解(共10小题;每题2分,总分值20分)听下面3段对话。每段后有几个小题,各段播放前每题有5秒钟的阅题时间。请根据各段播放内容及相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上

2、将该项涂黑。每段对话和问题读两遍。 听第1段材料,回答第1至3题。Question 1. What does the woman like to serve at her house?A. Seafood dishes. B. Only vegetarian food. C. Rabbit and other meats.Question 2. What kind of event is the man planning?A. A big party. B. A charity event. C. A cooking competition.Question 3. According to t

3、he woman, why is she so popular?A. Her dishes are unique. B. Her dishes are simple. C. Her dishes are traditional.听第2段材料,回答第4至6题。Question 4. Where are the speakers going?A. To a clothing shop. B. To a school playground. C. To a stadium.Question 5. Who is said to run fastest in the 100-meter race?A.

4、Jessie White. B. Betty Jordan. C. Donna Brown.Question 6. What is the national record for long jump?A. 20 feet 6 inches. B. 22 feet 6 inches. C. 26 feet 7 inches.听第3段材料,回答第7至10题。Question 7. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. Meetings. B. Their friends. C. Personnel changes.Question 8. What d

5、oes the woman say about Sylvia?【答案】.are(2). fond . ofThese are the educators who(值得)respect, (worth)(根据汉语提示完成句子) 【答案】 .are.worthy.ofHumans are the only animals that produce tears(反响)emotions, and most people say a good cry makes them feel better, (respond)(根据汉语提示完成句子)【答案】 .in .response .toDon/t eat

6、too much junk foodyoull get fat. Ive actually(下定决)心)to go on a diet, (mind)(根据汉语提示完成句子)【答案】 .made .up.my(4). mindWe go home monthly(每月一次).(basis)(根据汉语提示完成句子)【答案】 .on.a.basisIt(结果是)that what he said was right, (turn)(根据汉语提示完成句子) 【答案】 .turned (2). outOn Childrens Day, kids usually receive(许多)beautiful

7、 presents. (dozen)(根据汉语提示完成句 子)【答案】.dozens .of第二节读后续写(共1题,总分值25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I failed again. It was the day of the big marathon. I had decided three years ago to train for the half-marathon event and take home a medal. There I sat, in front of my TV, while I watched others c

8、ross the finish line. It was just another in a long string of failures. I had never met a single weight loss or fitness goal and I was majoring in the art of failing.We are a family with the spirit of exploration. We often plan active vacations. It seemed that on every vacation I was the one who cou

9、ldnt go the distance. Each time I urged my family, zzGo on without me. Bring me lots of pictures and videos. Ill be fine just sitting here taking in the view/ I lied. Sick of being left behind, I decided that it would never happen again. As a teenager, surely, there was still hope for me. I always s

10、pent weeks walking to prepare for our active vacations. I had lost weight many times. I just always seemed to fail to get where I needed to be.But this time I would do something different. I was going to walk a half marathon. Surely I would lose weight and get in shape if I could complete over 12 mi

11、les in four hours. Be-sides, this would be training. Training sounded cooler than diet and exercise. I was excited and ready to go. I bought the proper equipment and clothing, checked out what type of drinks would be handed out at the marathon and prepared a lot. I had a plan! 注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;,请按如

12、下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。The day I expected finally came.“Come on, boy! You can make it/ a man shouted.【答案】参考范文:The day I expected finally came. When I stood at the starting line, I felt excited but a little nervous. I tried my best to follow others. After running about two kilometers, I felt tired, but I tho

13、ught I could overcome it. To my disappointment, about five kilometers, I found I couldnt stick to it any more. Do I give up the game? I asked myself. The answer was definitely a no. I slowed down so that I could feel better.“Come on, boy! You can make it/ a man shouted. I was grateful to him for his

14、 words. I went on running.Howevec I had to give up after ten kilometers because I was really out of breath. Whats more, I felt sharp pain in my feet and legs. I was so upset when I got home. My dad gave me a hug and said, My boy, dont lose heart!Youve done better than the last time. Keep training, a

15、nd youll succeed next time. Since then, I have kept the words in mind, and done everything with such an attitude.听力答案:1-5 BBACA 6-10 BCACA11.music 12.messages 13.French 14.problems 15.studioA. She likes challenges. B. She lives in San Francisco. C. She runs her own business.Question 9. What does the

16、 woman mean in the end?A. She has applied for a transfer. B. She is fed up with travelling. C. She is satisfied with her job.Question 10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues. B. Husband and wife. C. Salesperson and customer.第二节回答以下问题(共5小题;每题1分,总分值5分)听下面一段短文,然后回答以下问题。

17、短文和问题读两遍。business.11. He loves working in the12. He checks his email12. He checks his email12. He checks his emailfrom fans and writes a couple of replies.13. He goes to a smallcafe for breakfast.of the previous day.14. He, with the members of the band, usually begins with theHe never goes to bed to

18、o late because he doesnt want to be too tired for the第二局部阅读理解(共两节,总分值50分)第一节:阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共15小题;每题2.5分,总分值375分)Four Amusement Parks Near TorontoCanadas WonderlandIts always exciting to find out the new experiences Canadas largest amusement park will uncover. Visit

19、ors of all ages and interests are treated to endless adventures filled with wonder and excitement. From family-friendly rides to extremely exciting coasters, Canadas Wonder-land has plenty of attractions for all levels of adventure.Centreville Amusement ParkFamilies with young children will enjoy a

20、variety of kid friendly things to do at Centreville Amusement Park. Its only a short ferry (渡船)ride across Torontos harbour to Centre Islands Amusement Park. Nearby the park are beaches, trails and a small petting farm. You can also play mini-golf here.Fantasy FairEtobicokes Woodbine Mall is the hom

21、e of Ontarios largest indoor amusement park, where the midway attractions of games and rides are just steps away from shopping. Take a plane ride on the midway or hop aboard the ferris wheel (摩天轮).There are many activities and rides designed for small children. The large displays of dinosaurs will a

22、ppeal to the younger kids and much more in this large indoor amusement park.Adventure VillageLocated in Hamiltons Confederation Park, Adventure Village is a great open space to consume your energy.The one-hectare property features waterfalls, fish ponds and many fun activities for all ages. Kids wil

23、l enjoy learning new skills. No need to worry about getting hungry. Big Als Cook House has you covered with a variety of selections on the menu.For more information, please click here.1. What can we know about Centreville Amusement Park?A. It provides mini golf.B. It is an indoor amusement park.C. I

24、t is Canada/s largest amusement park.D. It is part of Centre Islands Amusement Park.2. Which park appeals to kids enjoying displays of dinosaurs?A. Canadas Wonderland.C. Fantasy Fair.B. Centreville Amusement Park.D. Adventure Village.3. Where can you find the text?B. In a novel.D. In a brochure.A. O

25、n a website.C. In a magazine.【答案】1. A2. C3. AA 99-year-old Australian swimmer appears to have broken a world record for his age group in the 50m freestyle. The likely new world record holder, George Corones, clocked 56.12 seconds at an official event in Queensland a new benchmark for the 100-104 age

26、 category. He faded the previous record of 1:31.19, which was set by British swimmer John Harrison in 2014, by 35 seconds. It will now be affirmed by the sports governing body.Co rones, who is qualified for the record because he turns 100 in April, said he was quite delighted and “over the world by

27、the result. He said he had been overwhelmed by the roaring crowd on the Gold Coast on Wednesday. The event, in which he was the only entrant (新成员),had been specifically staged for him to challenge the record.Co rones was a keen swimmer in his youth but only began to learn swimming again at the age o

28、f 80. He gave it up at the beginning of the World War II, and he didnt think he would have a swim of any description until he retired. Then he started swimming again for exercise.Racing undeniably (不可否认的)challenged him physically, but it was manageable with preparation. On average he swims three tim

29、es a week, and also fits in gym sessions. /zAt this age it takes a while to get going. you get exhausted much more easily, but if you do it properly, the rewards are astronomical/ he said.Co rones will challenge the 100m freestyle record on Saturday night, believing he can beat the current mark of 0

30、3:23. 10, which was also set by Harrison.Tm not a young man by any means, but I am really looking forward to it and confident I can do it very well/ he said.4. What is the authors purpose of writing paragraph 1?A. To show who John Harrison is.B. To introduce the topic of the text.C. To emphasize the

31、 importance of age.D. To explain the reason for writing the text.5. What does the underlined word “astronomical“ in paragraph 4 mean?A. Enormous.B. Original.C. Brief.D. Precise.6. What does Corones plan to do next?A. Prepare for his 100th birthday party.B. Challenge Harrison again.C. Celebrate his s

32、uccess.D. Challenge the 100 m backstroke.7. What does the author tell us by telling Co roness story?A. Its never too late to learn,He who laughs last laughs best.B. One good turn deserves another.C. Laziness in youth spells regret in old age.【答案】4. B5. A6. B7. ACNew research has found that people wi

33、th mild cognitive impairment (认知损坏)may not necessarily develop dementia (痴呆)and, in fact, having higher education and advanced language skills more than doubles their chances of returning to normal.The study, led by researchers at the University of Waterloo, may reassure those with mild cognitive im

34、pairment as it contradicts a common assumption that the condition is simply an early stage of dementia. People with mild cognitive impairment show signs of cognitive decline, but not enough to prevent them from performingtypical daily tasks. They have been considered at higher risk of progressing to

35、 the more severe cognitive decline seen in dementia.Possessing high cognitive reserve, based on education, high academic grades, and written language skills, may predict what happens years after someone receives a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment/ said Suzanne Tyas, a professor in the School o

36、f Public Health Sciences at Waterloo and lead author. Z/Even after considering age, genetics and established risk factors for dementia, we found that higher levels of education more than doubled the chances that people with mild cognitive impairment would return to normal cognition instead of progre

37、ssing to dementia/The study/s findings have meanings for treatment and research in people with mild cognitive impairment.“If individuals with higher cognitive reserve are more likely to improve even without treatment, then this needs to be taken into consideration when recruiting participants for cl

38、inical trials of prospective treatments and when interpreting the results of these trials/ Tyas said, adding there/s no cure for most causes of dementia, so prevention is key.8. About mild cognitive impairment, which is consistent with the study?A. It surely results in dementia.C. It will stop peopl

39、es daily action.9. How is ones cognitive reserve assessed?A Through personal income.C. Through his education.10.What is the most significant to do with dementia?A. Early prevention.C. Proper cure.11. What is the main idea of the text?B. It is an early stage of dementia.D. It doesnt surely lead to de

40、mentia.B. Through social frequency.D. Through personal relationship.B. Medical care.D. Specific medicine.A. People with cognitive impairment show cognitive decline.B. Age and genetics are established risk factors for dementia.C. A study focuses on the consequence of cognitive impairment.D. Higher ed

41、ucation and language skills may help stop dementia.【答案】8. D9. CIO. All. DResearchers from The University of Q.ueensland(UQ) have helped design an app to protect birds at risk ofextinction across the world by breaking down language barriers between scientists. The Bird Language Diversity web app will

42、 help provide a birds eye view”, ensuring vital information is shared to improve worldwide conservation.UQs Dr Pablo Negret said the research team analysed more than 10,000 bird species, and found that 1,587 species have 10 languages or more spoken within their distributions. Scientific information

43、on species can be spread across different languages, but valuable information can go missing or get lost in translation/ Dr Negret said. Without enough sharing of information, this can affect the effectiveness of conservation measures.Take the common bird pochard for example. It is classified as vul

44、nerable species(易危种)and crosses 108 countries in Europe, Asia and north Africa, where a total of 75 official languages are spoken. The survival of the common pochard, and so many other species, depends on effective cooperation and policy agreements among people with diverse linguistic and cultural b

45、ackgrounds.This app reveals where threatened and migratory birds(|矣鸟)exist geographically, in relation to the language spoken in those regions. zzWe hope the app will encourage researchers and conservation organisations to interact with their peers in other regions, especially if they speak differen

46、t languages, and be a starting point to allow everyone to work together to protect threatened species/ Dr Negret said.Dr Tatsuya Amano, a researcher and the co-author of the paper, said this work could extend further than bird species. zzAny species, whether theyre mammals, amphibians(两栖动物),or plant

47、s, with a range crossing multiple countries will be impacted by language barriers, as well as species that migrate across different countries, such as marine species and butterflies/ he said. The significance of the impact of poor communication on such an important issue is evident, and is the reaso

48、n why were working hard to improve science communication across languages/How can the app help scientists globally?A. By creating language barriers.B. By building language bridges.C. By sharing learning methods.D. By breaking down race barriers.12. What is the function of adequate sharing of information?A. Ensuring the effectiveness of protective measures.B. Helping people know more about scientists efforts.C. Spreading knowledge of the diversity of birds worldwide.D. Compromising the effectiveness of conservat

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